On Counting Propositional Logic and Wagner's Hierarchy

Abstract

We introduce an extension of classical propositional logic with counting quantifiers. These forms of quantification make it possible to express that a formula is true in a certain portion of the set of all its interpretations. Beyond providing a sound and complete proof system for this logic, we show that validity problems for counting propositional logic can be used to capture counting complexity classes. More precisely, we show that the complexity of the decision problems for validity of prenex formulas of this logic perfectly match the appropriate levels of Wagner's counting hierarchy

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